Chop Suey!
Chop Suey! lyrics by Richard Cheese. Wake up Grab a brush and put on a little make-up Hide the scars and fade away that shakeup Why'd you leave the keys upon...
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Chop Suey!
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Wake up
Grab a brush and put on a little make-up
Hide the scars and fade away that shakeup
Why'd you leave the keys upon the table?
You wanted to
Why'd you leave the keys upon the table?
You wanted to
Why did you leave the keys upon the table??
I don't think you trust in my self righteous suicide
I cry when angels deserve to die
Je ne pense vous pas vous trust
Dans mon self righteous suicide
Je cry when angels deserve to..
Father, father
Fucker, fucker
Father into your hands i command my spirit
Father into your hands why have you forsaken me?
Why have you forsaken me?
I don't think you trust in my self righteous suicide
I cry when angels deserve to...
Die, ladies and gentleman!
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